Tesla Cybertruck Pre-Orders Exceed 2 Million
【Summary】Tesla Cybertruck pre-orders have surpassed 2 million, making it the most pre-ordered vehicle ever. The first deliveries are expected to happen in the next few weeks, with Tesla customers eagerly awaiting the start of Cybertruck deliveries. The unique design of the Cybertruck has paid off for Tesla, despite delays in production due to the COVID-19 pandemic and geopolitical tensions. The company will be busy fulfilling these pre-orders for the next four years.
Tesla Cybertruck pre-orders have reached an impressive milestone, surpassing 2 million, as reported by crowdsourcing data. The highly anticipated pickup truck was unveiled at the end of 2019 and is now set to begin deliveries in the coming weeks.
Tesla customers are eagerly awaiting the start of Cybertruck deliveries, which could happen at any moment. According to Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla, the first deliveries are expected to take place in Q3 2023, meaning that the long-awaited event could occur within the next two weeks.
In recent months, there has been a significant increase in the number of Cybertrucks seen on US roads. Additionally, earlier this week, a Tesla employee reportedly informed a customer that deliveries would commence in just a few days. However, the employee later clarified that these were personal speculations and not reflective of the company's official plans. Nevertheless, this suggests that the highly anticipated event is imminent, even according to some Tesla employees.
As the start of Cybertruck deliveries draws closer, consumer confidence continues to grow. According to a crowdsourced online pickup truck reservation tracker, pre-orders for the revolutionary vehicle have exceeded the two million mark. This extraordinary number of pre-orders is unprecedented for any vehicle, highlighting the unique appeal of Tesla and its groundbreaking design. The company's bold decision to create a vehicle that stands apart from anything currently on the roads has clearly paid off.
The Cybertruck was initially announced in November 2019, but its production was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which caused economic disruptions for the past two years. Additionally, a tense geopolitical climate further exacerbated economic uncertainty. However, despite these challenges, consumer demand for the Cybertruck has continued to grow. With the current number of orders, it is evident that Tesla will be occupied with production for the next four years just to meet the demand.
The latest reports indicate that Cybertruck pre-orders have reached an astonishing 2,011,136, representing a significant increase of 12,675 since last week. This makes it the most pre-ordered vehicle ever, showcasing the immense popularity of Tesla's groundbreaking creation. The estimated potential revenue from these pre-orders amounts to an impressive $152.10 billion.
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